Hi all,

On a new install (Ubuntu 12.04, Digital Ocean) with a DNS A record for *.example.com, the one-time login URL for the o1 user does not work and instead gives "404 Not Found" but the master one-time login URL does work.

Any ideas please?

Thank you ....

putty session for install = http://pastebin.com/xethbmRa

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barrauda log text and cnf.txt2.07 KBjuc1

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omega8cc’s picture

Status: Active » Postponed (maintainer needs more info)

How much RAM do you have there?

What is the result of service nginx reload command?

juc1’s picture

It is 1GB.

$ service nginx reload
Reloading nginx configuration: nginx: the configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf syntax is ok
nginx: [emerg] zero size shared memory zone "gulag"
nginx: configuration file /etc/nginx/nginx.conf test failed
$

Thanks...

omega8cc’s picture

Status: Postponed (maintainer needs more info) » Active

Ah, run barracuda upgrade to HEAD then to fix this temporary mess we had to introduce for Ubuntu Precise, since stable is generally broken on Precise now (thanks to crazy Ubuntu folks, again)

juc1’s picture

@ omega8cc ok fixed, thanks :)

omega8cc’s picture

Status: Active » Fixed
juc1’s picture

stable is generally broken on Precise now (thanks to crazy Ubuntu folks, again)

@ omega8cc do you mean that this issue and my other issue https://drupal.org/node/2081911 were both caused by changes in Ubuntu 12.04 and if so I am just wondering are these problems likely to happen again? These two issues did not occur on production servers so the downtime did not matter but if in the future mysql suddenly stops (https://drupal.org/node/2081911) on a production server this could be a disaster for my uptime. Also I think the current HEAD is stable for production sites but after the next stable release the HEAD might become unstable and so if I have another Ubuntu related problem with a future stable BOA release I might have nowhere to go (no usable HEAD) = double disaster. So do you think these Ubuntu related problems are likely to happen again? If so I guess I should think about abandoning Ubuntu for Debian.

Thanks...

juc1’s picture

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DNS

Status: Fixed » Closed (fixed)

Automatically closed - issue fixed for 2 weeks with no activity.